MICHAEL CAREY has recently been appointed to President of Hawkeye Investments, LLC and will work closely with John managing all aspects of the Company's operations and investments.

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Prior to forming Hawkeye, John Chapple worked to organize Nextel Partners, a provider of digital wireless services in mid-size cities and smaller markets throughout the U.S. He became the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Nextel Partners and its subsidiaries in August of 1998. Nextel Partners went public in February 2000 and was traded on the NASDAQ Exchange. In July 2006 the company was purchased by Sprint Communications for $9.5 billion (including debt).

From 1995 to 1997, Mr. Chapple was the President and Chief Operating Officer for Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment in Vancouver, B.C. During Mr. Chapple's tenure, Orca Bay owned and operated Vancouver's National Basketball Association and National Hockey League sports franchises in addition to the General Motors Place sports arena and retail interests.

From 1988 to 1995, he served as Executive Vice President of Operations for McCaw Cellular Communications and subsequently AT&T Wireless Services following the merger of those companies. From 1978 to 1983, he served on the senior management team of Rogers Cablesystems before moving to American Cablesystems as Senior Vice President of Operations from 1983 to 1988.

Mr. Chapple is a graduate of Syracuse University and Harvard University's Advanced Management Program. He also received an honorary degree from Syracuse University in 2011. Mr Chapple has 26 years of experience in the cable television and wireless communications industries.

Mr. Chapple is the past Chairman of Cellular One Group and the Personal Communications Industry Association, past Vice-Chairman of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association and has been on the Board of Governors of the NHL and NBA. Mr. Chapple serves on the Syracuse University Board of Trustees currently as Chairman Emeritus and the Advisory Board for the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. He is also on the board of Seamobile, a privately held company providing integrated wireless services at sea; Telesphere, a privately held VOIP (voice over internet protocol) company based in Phoenix, Arizona; and on the advisory board of Diamond Castle Holdings, LLC, a private equity firm based in New York City, the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington, and the Apostle Islands Historic Preservation Conservancy in Wisconsin. Hawkeye is an investor in Ivycorp, a Redmond, WA company which offers next generation, cloud-based enterprise messaging services.